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Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

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This Sunday (May 12, Beijing time), Wu Yanni is going to compete again, this time it is the 2024 World Athletics Federation Continental Tour (Japan Station), which is the 11th Munan Province Takayo Memorial Track and Field Championships. This time, the women's 100m hurdles only ran two shots, namely the preliminaries and the final.

2024 World Athletics Continental Tour (Japan) Women's 100m Hurdles race time

  • Beijing time 8:55|Preliminaries|Wu Yanni
  • 12:35 Beijing time|Final|Wu Yanni
Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

This is also the third time that Wu Yanni has participated in an international competition in one month after the Diamond League Xiamen Station and Suzhou Station. Although it is only a bronze standard competition of the IAAF, there are no first-class athletes from Europe and the United States to participate. But in Asia, it's also a top-level game.

The athletes who signed up are Japan's top sprint masters, including Asuka Terada, the winner of last year's National Athletics Championships, the bronze medallist in the event at the Hangzhou Asian Games, Yumi Tanaka, the best Asian indoor 60m hurdles finisher, and Mako Fukube, who set a new national record in Japan.

Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

In the two Diamond Leagues, Wu Yanni's performance is indescribably outstanding: 13.04 seconds in Xiamen and 13.15 seconds in the Yangtze River Delta. Neither race did achieve Wu Yanni's pre-race target of 12'90 and 13'00.

On the other hand, Lin Yuwei ran 12.83 seconds (super wind speed) and 12.97 seconds in the women's 100m hurdles at the East Coast of Florida and the Tom Jones Track and Field Invitational this year, opening the 13-second barrier twice.

In terms of results, Lin Yuwei's two international competitions this year are better than Wu Yanni, but in terms of world rankings, Wu Yanni ranks 39th, temporarily ranking first in Asia; Lin Yuwei is ranked 43rd, and Xia Sining is not ranked in the top 100 in the world.

Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

Back to the 2024 World Athletics Federation Continental Tour (Japan), the Japanese sprint lineup participating this time: Asuka Terada, Yumi Tanaka, and Mako Fukube The best times of the three Japanese stars are all within 12.90 seconds.

Among them, 34-year-old Asuka Terada has a lot of experience in racing, and in May last year, she ran twice to 12.86 seconds. He also won the Japan National Athletics Championships with a time of 12.95 seconds.

The 25-year-old Yumi Tanaka is the former best holder in the Asian indoor 60m hurdles (8.09 seconds), but was overtaken by Wu Yanni's 8.06 seconds in March this year. At the Hangzhou Asian Games last year, Yumi Tanaka won the third place in the women's 100m hurdles with a time of 13.04 seconds. In that competition, Lin Yuwei won the championship in 12.74 seconds, and Wu Yanni ran without results.

In 2022, Mako Fukube ran a time of 12.73 seconds, setting a new Japanese national record of 12.82 seconds.

Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

Except for Mako Fukube, who outperformed Wu Yanni 2 years ago, everyone else is at a similar level.

In this competition, as long as she runs to the level of about 13 seconds, she may be able to win the championship, and this is now within the range of Wu Yanni's ability and state.

As long as she doesn't rush, it shouldn't be difficult for Wu Yanni to win the championship. But opening the 13-second mark for the first time of the season is Wu Yanni's ultimate goal.

After the Suzhou station, Wu Yanni also talked about the game in an interview, "The Japanese competition is to compete in this kind of competition. Then sum up the experience, break through your own strengths, and compensate for your weaknesses. ”

Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

Although it is not the highest level of international competition, the direct dialogue between China and Japan is full of gunpowder, not to mention, with Wu Yanni's character, she definitely does not want to lose in this game.

After all, daring to go to Japan to compete and dare to single-handedly challenge Japan's current strongest short-span player has already pushed Wu Yanni to the forefront of public opinion! It can be said that this is a game that Wu Yanni can't afford to lose!

Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

In addition to her grades, Wu Yanni's eternal topic is her makeup, costumes and appearances.

After all, in every game, Wu Yanni must make a beautiful appearance, which is not only traffic but also her respect for the audience.

Of course, Wu Yanni, a girl born in 97, shines on the field, which is already amazing!

However, the bad thing is that although the results are a little, she is too proud, and she wants to eat the bowl of rice with traffic, which frequently causes controversy and hot searches, which makes people can't help but "scold" her.

But as an athlete, how about releasing a little? Where is the blood without personality? Allow yourself to be yourself, and allow others to be others!

Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

2024 World Athletics Federation Intercontinental Tour (Japan) Chinese athletes

  • Men's 1500m: Liu Dezhu
  • Men's 400m hurdles: Xie Zhiyu
  • Men's pole vault: Yao Jie
  • Women's 100m hurdles: Wu Yanni
  • Women's 400m hurdles: Mo Jiadie
  • Women's 800m: Wang Chunyu
  • Women's 3000m hurdles: Xu Shuangshuang
Wu Yanni started in Japan and strived to open the 13-second mark to catch up with Lin Yuwei in one fell swoop, looking forward to a new gesture!

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